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Saturday, December 05, 2020 1:41:27 AM
It is common practice for google earth to use stale images. The images of my own property are from 2015 and they show my old car, and RV in my driveway. A lot could have changed since September 2018. There could be a strip mall there with offices on the second floor for all we know. Or maybe it's a home office, like I said earlier.
Also, when I pull up my own address on google earth, it shows my location pin about 2/3 of a mile away from my driveway/mailbox.
So we've got a stale image from a site that isn't pinpoint accurate with it's street addresses.
You can't claim wrongdoing and use 27 month old images to back your claims. The building could be any one of the ones shown, a new building since 2018, or be one that's not even in the view.
Got anything else? Current images maybe?
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